Got a e-mail a few days ago, that after a short google search turned out to be some phishing attempt.

Then today I received this e-mail>

--------------------------------------------------------------------Hello,
This is an automated notification regarding your Battle.net account. Some or all of your contact information was recently modified through the Account Management website.
*** If you made recent account changes, please disregard this automatic notification.

*** If you did NOT make any changes to your account, we recommend you log in to Account Management review your account settings.
If you cannot sign into Account Management using the link above, or if unauthorized changes continue to happen, please contact Blizzard Billing & Account Services for further assistance.
Billing & Account Services can be reached at 1-800-59-BLIZZARD (1-800-592-5499 Mon-Fri, 8AM-8PM Pacific Time) or at billing@blizzard.com.
Account security is solely the responsibility of the accountholder. Please be advised that in the event of a compromised account, Blizzard representatives will typically lock the account. In these cases the Account Administration team will require faxed receipt of ID materials before releasing the account for play.
Regards,
The Battle.net Support Team
Blizzard Entertainmentwww.blizzard.com/support
Online Privacy Policy
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Guess I could give them a call...

Edit: Clicked on Account Management out of curiousity, was prompted with a red screen warning me of "web forgery".

www.b1izzard.com, anyone (don't click)? I checked it out on a school computer - picture-perfect imitation of the real thing, even the links go to legit pages. Of course, if you actually try to log in...

They're getting pretty good at it, have to give them that much. They've come a long way from the drunken-babelfish specials of yesterday. Sadly enough, I'm beginning to suspect that their literacy may exceed some of what leaves our schools these days.